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Curaçao qualified too. Fair play to them.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8369 - 19/11/2025 11:31:03    2645264

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Replying To peiledoir20:  "Scotland had a similar frantic finish in their game last night - great to see them qualify after 28 years. If we don't qualify I'll be rowing in behind them given our close ties and mutual glee in seeing the English beat!"
Probably just pettiness on my part but I've no time for the Scots fans at all. Booing everyone and everything (especially celtic players but that's another story) and the "look at us in our tartan, aren't we mad crack altogether". Final straw for me was the rousing boos and jeers Amhran na bhfiann received in Hampden a few years back.

WeGoAgain (Donegal) - Posts: 112 - 19/11/2025 11:57:19    2645268

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Replying To peiledoir20:  "Scotland had a similar frantic finish in their game last night - great to see them qualify after 28 years. If we don't qualify I'll be rowing in behind them given our close ties and mutual glee in seeing the English beat!"
England defeats are getting fewer though, and farther between. They seem to be oozing with talent at the moment. Reaching two euro finals on the bounce is new territory for England. They've upped their level in the last 3-6 years imo.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4478 - 19/11/2025 12:59:40    2645276

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Replying To REDANDBLACK30:  "It's a real farce that the North even have a shot of going to the World Cup by virtue of winning a group in Nations League 3. It is very unfair system that teams in League 2 will miss out on a play off because they didn't win a group containing much better teams. San Marino were next in line for a play off because they won a league in Nations League 4. It's definitely not a fair system.

In the same campaign the Republic of Ireland would have to have won a group containing England to get a play off via this method. The Republic of Ireland stayed in League 2 but they would almost be better off getting relegated to League 3 to boost their chances of a play off going forward. Crazy system."
Fully agree with you, imagine a 3rd Division team in the GAA qualifying for the final stages of the All Ireland football group stages by winning the Tailteann Cup. Poor.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2477 - 19/11/2025 13:39:55    2645286

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Replying To WeGoAgain:  "Probably just pettiness on my part but I've no time for the Scots fans at all. Booing everyone and everything (especially celtic players but that's another story) and the "look at us in our tartan, aren't we mad crack altogether". Final straw for me was the rousing boos and jeers Amhran na bhfiann received in Hampden a few years back."
I'd agree with that. Hard to believe we beat them 3 0 a few years ago

alalalalalum (USA) - Posts: 103 - 19/11/2025 13:43:02    2645290

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Replying To WeGoAgain:  "Probably just pettiness on my part but I've no time for the Scots fans at all. Booing everyone and everything (especially celtic players but that's another story) and the "look at us in our tartan, aren't we mad crack altogether". Final straw for me was the rousing boos and jeers Amhran na bhfiann received in Hampden a few years back."
Aye and the biggest bluffers going about how much they hate the English and all.
They literally had a vote for their own independence but their own tightness wouldn't allow them to do it!

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10137 - 19/11/2025 13:51:36    2645292

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Replying To Viking66:  "Ah yes, the Grants rowed here in a corach 2500 years ago ;-)"
Currach? ;)

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2595 - 19/11/2025 14:07:10    2645298

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Replying To WeGoAgain:  "Probably just pettiness on my part but I've no time for the Scots fans at all. Booing everyone and everything (especially celtic players but that's another story) and the "look at us in our tartan, aren't we mad crack altogether". Final straw for me was the rousing boos and jeers Amhran na bhfiann received in Hampden a few years back."
"look at us in our tartan, aren't we mad crack altogether"

Brilliant! That gave me a good auld chuckle.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8369 - 19/11/2025 14:33:47    2645302

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "England defeats are getting fewer though, and farther between. They seem to be oozing with talent at the moment. Reaching two euro finals on the bounce is new territory for England. They've upped their level in the last 3-6 years imo."
Tuchel is doing well with them. He's content to bruise a few egos and leave some,so called, superstars, unhappy on the bench. He doesn't want a team that picks itself and be over-reliant on Bellingham and Kane.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8369 - 19/11/2025 14:51:34    2645303

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Replying To WeGoAgain:  "Probably just pettiness on my part but I've no time for the Scots fans at all. Booing everyone and everything (especially celtic players but that's another story) and the "look at us in our tartan, aren't we mad crack altogether". Final straw for me was the rousing boos and jeers Amhran na bhfiann received in Hampden a few years back."
For all the Scots talk about hating the English when they had a chance to vote for their independence enough of them wouldn't take it, they thought they might be a few bob worse off and they were too scared to break the umbilical cord to London, I know big Celtic fans over there who wouldn't vote for Scottish independence yet they go around with tricolours and sing Ra songs and profess to hate all things English, total hypocrites imo.

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3568 - 19/11/2025 15:11:08    2645312

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